It's actually quite sad where Landry's career has taken him. I stand by the worst thing that happened to him as a pro player was Sean Taylor being murdered. After that he just went all downhill. He refuses to have surgery on his Achilles will never be nearly the same player he was. It's been two years now and it's no better but he still thinks his way of treating it is working. At this point he can't even run anything but a straight line.

It's actually quite sad where Landry's career has taken him. I stand by the worst thing that happened to him as a pro player was Sean Taylor being murdered. After that he just went all downhill. He refuses to have surgery on his Achilles will never be nearly the same player he was. It's been two years now and it's no better but he still thinks his way of treating it is working. At this point he can't even run anything but a straight line.

taylor and landry were supposed to be the greatest, i kinda think they would have been

“Despite rigorous workouts at Redskins Park,” the article says, “Landry uses his home gym every day. ‘I love to lift,’ he says. ‘At home it’s two to three hours every day. I got my music, my LSU colors. It makes me feel young and strong.’”

It's actually quite sad where Landry's career has taken him. I stand by the worst thing that happened to him as a pro player was Sean Taylor being murdered. After that he just went all downhill. He refuses to have surgery on his Achilles will never be nearly the same player he was. It's been two years now and it's no better but he still thinks his way of treating it is working. At this point he can't even run anything but a straight line.

Read multiple articles that say the Skins would not let him go through on stem cell therapy.

He's actually been a really decent player, just injured. He's still one of the better safeties in the league.